Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 17, 1902, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGH^APRIL 17, 1902
News for the Unterrified.
I
. securing
parliamentary concessions. The Firat Thing Girls Ought to [
But ns his will clearly indicates the
I
Know.
lack of home rule, the throwing
Now that both parties have nominated
“I
of
the
whole
burden
of
government,
I
[TO
KD1TOR
OE
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT.)
I
their candidates, it is not a question down to its most trivial details, upon
~l
•
Girls
ought
to
know,
first
of
all,
that
which ticket will be elected, but the ma­ parliament is a dangerous weakness in
they are the artificers of tlieir own I
“I
Dealers in
jority which the republican candidates the British government which loudly
fortunes,
as really as boys. “Self made,
calls
for
remedy.
It
is
now
evident
that
will win bv, for party strength, between
democrat and republican, in Tillamook whatever his immediate motive in , or never made,” applies to them no less
i making this
contribution, back
ol it ail
all I than it docs tn their associates of the!
.
x
• t
e . l
Hua «."miluuuon,
oacK oi
county is two to one in favor of the re- I , wai
the nrnfounrl
|>rofound conviction
that in
was the
conviction that
in
publicans, while some of the local candi . this way alone could Great Britain hiqie ! sterner sex. All the wealth of the world '
dates at the last county
went l I_
re,n^dy existing evils and wipeout
wipe out can neither purchase nor hire substantial'
- election
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to remedy
4s far as the I | X'w^h.
r?r,“>not
otdy in Ireland,
more than three to one. A.
7^X7
lr’tl",,<1, but
bu‘ preparation for the duties of life. The
best schools cannot furnish it, nor the j
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
,‘ .„2
.. see
.... I elsewhere
m its
HEADUCHTCan ascertain,
we Z.ii
fad “ to
A| . ,
. .. vast
? L empire.
,1
where anv
any pcrcepuuie
perceptible, cnange
change oi
of senii.
semi. to And,
kk best
' . oi
the,
h, dreain
vU.T is peace—so , best social advantages. The best gifted
where
.. all, ' ’ his
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines.
teachers can only “point the way ” 1
’
—r —— ».»*»» s'tvco "i niC ■ These
ment has taken place in the republican wortd
facilities are at best only neces-!
- Large ¡Stock of Painty Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
party of this county the past two years. world (exclusive of Russia, which was •ary helps. Tlie learned can use them
bevond Ins range) that England, Ger­
True, it may lie that a few dissatisfied re­
to
aid
her
in
tlie
resolute
achievement
j
publicans will not support the ticket, but many and the United States combined ( of success. If not inclined to do that, I
maintain
the
this will be on
offset
set bv
by democrats anil
and might ...
,
......... world’s peace while ■ she must plod, linger, behind and fail. |
others who have recently affiliatcdfiwith 1 1
race J° " h,*he.r evel-
the republican partv. £x County Judge
“*®"“«8of commercial and Before a dull, lazy, indolent pupil, the
r
. . ..X. raising
■ ... a aa^ the
lilt instruction is powerless to inspire and
W. W Conder is the strongest candidate
,»»d
mould. Richter, the German author,
humanity
in the
on the democratic ticket, but two years standard
*orllris ol of
°.ll,
U/"“,"1“y
‘i* remotest
rt'7',,tc,t
was congratulated upon the high posi­
of * the
•
ago, when running for joint representa- corners
,
e e earth.
?rt'' —
1 lie thought
is a tion Of influence and honor which he had
tive lie oidv polled 339 votes to 607 cast t,' ,¿2
"* 2"d “rea.‘ «'?rv must ,al1
lor Mr. B. L. Eddy. As Mr. Jasper Smith I J.U uL Iff ,Th.° co"crwi1 '*• exhausted ; achieved for himself, when he replied, “I
have made as much out of mvselt as
is popular in the republican party and ,)is
‘
could be made of the stuff, and no man
lias the confidence of the taxpayers, with his fortune to bring about its realization. should require more.” In that reply is
no faction opposing him, he surely will
1 the true spirit of enthusiasm and self-
poll as many if not more votes than Mr.
help that are indispensable for a girl if
The Slimy Old Eucket
Eddy did, while Mr. Condtr’s vote will
she would make the most of herself.
probable be about the same. Under these
There is no reason why girls should
There is one thing that Tillamook
conditions it should not be a question of county call boast of and that is a good be more content with mediocrity than
doubt who the next county judge will I k -, drink ol cool wnter at any time of the boys. We say to the latter, “You can
havb ok hand
and in Jasper Smith the county will have year. The thousands of springs yielding accomplish if you only think so.”
a conservative man who will look after the purest of water, are not only con veni- “Think you can, and you can.” “Where
the interest of every community. Neither j ent
—t lor
for the
the trnvelor,
trnvelor, but
but make
make ii
it possum
possible there’s a w ill there’s a wav.’* Why not '
1,1,8
transpired which will re. lor almost every family to have the water say the same to girls ? Do not they |
dnee Mr. Eddy s vote but if anything, piped into the house at little cost. The need the same «kind of encouragement;
lor the ability he displayed at the last! following parody on the "Old Oaken and inspiration ? If we cannot say J
session of the state legislature, he will Bucket” contrasts what we enjoy here as much to them, for the sake of con­
have the solid republican vote, besides a with what many have to endure else­ sistency and philoscphy don’t let us !
large num tier of votes fro.n democrats where :
repeat the nousense of the past ; “You !
thrown as a boquet to Tillamook's able
are only a girl, and a girl can't do that.” I
With
what
anguish
of
mind
I
remember
and distinguished son. Eor,*heriff and
“Girls can’t keep store.” “Girls should
my childhood
county clerk, the republicans have two
not study surveying.” “Girls can’t
"political fast horses" in Aiderman and Recalled in a light of a knowledge since skate, or play ball.’’ Tell them they
gained.
Mason, as their political opponents two
can do it ; for that is just as true of them
years ago probably thought. Alderman The malarious farm, the wet fungus as it is of boys. Why, talk to boys as 1 i
grown wild wood
polled 687 votes to 279 cast for F. T.
men have talked to girls, and the spirit i ■
Fitzpatrick, while .Mason polled 667 to The chills then contracted that since emulation would be repressed within i j
have remained;
I them, and they would crawl back into j i
296 for Coates. Both Fitzpatrick and
Coates were considered strong and com­ The scum covered duck pond, the pig sty themselves, never more to be heard from. '
close by it,
petent candidates two years ago, but
“Excelsior !” is the watchword for girls, | j
they went a little behind on their partv The ditch where the sour smelling house as well as for boys, inscribed upon their I i
drainage fell.
AND
ribbons and fans, and written in capitals |!
vote. J. D Edwards is the candidate to
The damp shaded dwelling, the foul i
oppose Aiderman this year, and having
upon the fly-leaf of every text-book, j |
barnyard nigh it—
figured in local politics for a numlier of
But worse than all else was the terrible Nothing less will inspire their souls with I
vears, he is known as one of the demo­
dauntless resolve. Girls should be! 1
well,
crat war horses. His last political fight
And the old oaken bucket, the mold- heroines in surmounting difficulties, as ! j
Freight in 5-ton lots and over $5.50 per ton.
was fouryenrs ago when he was the in­
boys should be heroes. They should lie ' j
crusted bucket
Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $5.00 per ton.
dependent democrat for county judge in The moss covered bucket that hung in cool and brave to meet responsibilities. ’
a three corner contest, which resulted as
and cease to lose heart at trifles, and |
Passenger rate, I3.50.
the well.
follows : Edwards, 355 ; Huff, 264 ;
scream and jump at the sight of a spider i
or mouse. They need to rise above the |
Sappington, 409. The same year Alder, Now little I know of the enteric fever
man polled 696. If Edwards can poll as Which lurked in the water I ventured to girlish idea of helplessness, and to feel j
drink.
manv votes as he did four years ago he
the divinity within striving for nobler j
will be able to congratulate himself, for But since I’ve become a devoted believer things ; and to know that the prizes are | ’ Of Cheesery, Dairy and Creamery
Machinery and Supplies we carry
it is claimed that tlie fusiqnists in 1898 In the teachings of science, I shudder to for those who gain the mastery by dint (i
the largest stock in the northwest.
of pieseverance. This is according to' s
think.
would have elected their candidate for
A
full line of D. H. Burrell & Co.’s
the
plan:
“
Knock,
and
it
shall
be
j
county judge had not Edwards come out. And now far removed from the scenes
opened unto you.” “1 count not my. | j celebrated Cheese making prepara­
I’m describing,
Homer Mason will run ahead of his
tions, Apparatus, etc.
self to have apperhended ; but this one . i
ticket as in the two previous years, and The story of warnings to others I tell,
there is nothing to doubt that E. Hoag, As memory reverts to my youthful thing I do, forgetting those things!’
Send for Catalogue.
which are behind, and reaching forth J
imbibing
for treasurer ; G. W. Bodyfelt, for com.
■nissioner ; A. M.IIare, for assessor ; and And I gag at the thought of that horri- unto those which are before, I press ! i
toward the mark for the prize.” It is !
Ifle well.
C. E. Reynolds, for coroner, will poll the
entire republican vote, while F. L. Sap­ And the old oaken bucket, the fungus the true condition of success for both i
I
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
man nod woman.
grown bucket—
pington, for county surveyor, will pro­
143 FRONT STREET,
The idea that education is more easily I
bably fall behind. It was believed that The slimy old bucket that hung in the
obtained now than it was formerly is ! j
well. ________ -
PORTLAND, ORE.
the factional fight which started against
inimical to self-culture. Such an iinpres- ' j
Eddy. Alderman and Mason would have
Agents for
Reckless
Bravery
in
South
Africa.
sion is likely to be the outcome of that ; I
a tendency to reduce the republican vote.;
false system claiming to teach “ French 11
DeLaval Cream Separators.
hut on the dav of election republicans I
The information that in a fight on the in six easy lessons,” and to accomplish j i
will line up shoulder to shoulder, when
■■■ ■ b * imhb
it will be found that but few have desert­ Harts river one party of the Canadian other impossibilities. There is a raged
ed the republican party and gone over to rifles kept its post until every man in it for the “ double quick.” People can I
was either killed or wounded, is no scarcely wait to be rich, great, or good.
the enemy.________________
unusnal bit of information to come They hail “short cuts” to learning, j K1
A R I ATTIVFRR
1\
from South Africa. Indeed the bravery fame a nd affluence. Young persons are | 1L U U A Al JL j rl 1 11V1
Greatness of Cecil Rhodes.
especially
prominent
in
this
“
rapid
ofthe British troops and officers in the
BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER.
AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KRUGER” AND •‘ACME."
transit ” policy. Girls are no exception.
Whatever criticism may be passed Boer war has never been excelled by any
For San Francisca and Li« Angeles.
people in any war in human history, They welcome the delusion, when a little SHAVING,
IIAIR CUTTING,
upon his life, no man could have left a and whatever may be lacking in thecon- serious thought would dispel it at once.
SHAMPOOING, ETC
nobler monument in his death than the dnet of the war, bravery cannot by any Does the acorn grow into a sturdy oak
late Cecil Rhodes. The progress of the stretch of the imagination be classed in more rapidly now than it did in the days Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for
of
our
grandfather?
Does
the
babe
world and a spirit of broad humanity ^e list
persons suffering with rheumatism.
,. ,
.
.1.
Indeed, in the early stages of the war, develop into childhood sooner now than
which recognizes no geographical line or exhibitions
.........
of personal bravery were in the days of our grandmothers ? Does
sectional bias are the salient character- | carried to really a rediculous length, it not require about the same length of
istics of bis will, portions of which are Officers and men fairly sacrificed them­ time now as ever to make a man out of
a boy, and a woman out of a girl ? Are
now being made public. They lift and selves without hope of accomplishing there any “ short cuts” or “ across lots”
a n v good and noteven with the merit
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON.
illumin the man, give breadth to his ideas of setting an inspiring example to men in agriculture, mechanics, or manu
ONLY L1NE--ASTOT1A TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
and do honor to that common humanity under their command. The theory of factures ? These questions answer them­
General Banking and Exchange busi­
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
with which we all sympathize, but wish the Boers is very different. They are selves. There is improvement, very
brave men too, but they do not recklessly great improvement, in all these depart­ ness.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
most—and even the best men—in their
ments.
There
is
improvement,
also,
in
expose themselves. They have adopted
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland
Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger
highest practical aspirations confine to the very practical theory that they are the methods of education. And yet,
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
about
the
same
amount
of
labor,
in
­
many,
Sweden,
ami
all
foreign
countries
the geographical limits of their own of more service to the cause and their
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
dustry, perseverance, and courage are
country
while
alive
than
they
could
countries.
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
possible be if dead and uncomfortable involved in culture now as there was a
Through reading bis will the world at
(O. R. & N. R. R. Co.. Portland.
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
buried in the trenches. Therefore they century ago. It is just as true now as
Agents jA & c R R Co porl|and
large will gain a bigger, better and work whatever havoc they can to the ever that “ activity is the great law of
juster appreciation of the man. To say enemy and expose themselves as little as culture, and that self-improvement is
that he was a great man is simply to possible. While this may not be the the great business of life.” Girls who
C. A. BAILEY,
say what the world lias long conceded most inspiring sight from the stand­ understand this fully cannot fail to ap­
DXAI.KK IN
and the record ofhis life lias been proven. point of romance or literature, it Ims propriate the various aids to self-help ;
STUDEBAKER WAGON
But to preceive not only that he was proven exceedingly effective when put especially, when they reflect that they
OSBORNE MOWERS,
great but that he was not built along into actual practice and is one of the can find culture, not only in the school­
the lines of other men is to concede an circumstances which has most power­ room, but also at the fireside, in the Buggies, hay rakes, plows, slid other
unique greartness to which he may fully contributed to the prolongation of kitchen, library and parlor ; in the office,
farm niaeliinery.
Yon can save
justly lay claim under the provisions of the war in the face of such great odds.
behind the counter ; in the sewing-room
money by dealing with me,
his will. Great ideas which possess men
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring
There is seldom alack of opportunity and social circle, and everywhere that a
usually culminate through a process of to show an inspiring example during thoughtful and inspiring mind can Wagons.
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old ®
evolution. They start in modestly war, hut whatever glamor may sur­ glean. To a girl resolved upon self-cul­
C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook. Ore.
enough at the inception of his career, round such exhibitions it is quite cer. ture, the whole experience and observa­
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
expand with his giowth and broaden tain that in this parctical age purely tion of life become a school of dis­
this City.
Ay
with his success until at last after the reckless bravery without hope of ac­ cipline, the outcome oi which will appear
process of years they burst upon the complishing good results is not rated as in complete womanhood.
Teachers can make this subject plain
world in all their grandeur. But with highly as it used to lie. “It is mag­
4>\*/u;r»Dw no or +« <tQ nn
W
Rhodes all of his central ideas for the nificent. but it is not war," is the sum and attractive to girls. Dr. Arnold used
future of South Africa—all of those ideas of modern philosophy, and the sooner to say, “ Never do for a pupil what he
upon which his fame as an empire build­ the British learn that blunt and homely can do for himself.” It was said that
er must ultimately rest—were as clearly truth the sooner will they end the war, “ he worked not for, but with his class,
CALL AT
defined and as lucidly expressed in the the bigger the results they will have to and strove in all his methods of instruc­
will w hich he made at the age of 24— show for it and the more men they will tion not to teach directly, but simply to |
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just a quarter of a century ago—as they have to serve their country in future guide in efforts for self education. He'
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
considered
the
office
of
the
teacher
to
be
'
were in the great testamentary docn
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
wars.________________
like that oi the guide.board bv the way
inent which he filed in 1899. To those
side, to direct to the path, which was to '
ideas he remained for a quarter of a
The Baker City Herald thinksit sees
century true as the needle to the pole. a deni between Scott and Furnish and lx trodden with diligent footsteps. He
He laid out for himself work which no Williamson. It says: “ The logical often said it was not knowledge, but the ;
When you want anything
in
means Ul
of gniniug
gaining nnowrvu^v.
knowledge, he had to
'
.
mail could accomplish in the ordinary
candidate, according to the consensus of teach ; that he desired not so much to Jewelry, Watches and oilver
span of two human lives, but he left competent opinion, is Harvey Scott:of teach;
A Complete line of the
—w__ - information as to . prepare the Ware.
behind him his ideas, a group of able of the Oregonian. Scott holds the i impart
his pupils to nse t«>
. .
.
•
g, .
minds of
ofhis
to advantage | ...
lieutenants who were impregnated with Multnomah county legislative delega­ mind»
subsequent acquisitions ; to lenrn
learn how
I
‘ latest ano oest gotXIS ill OIOCK
them and vast fortune to draw upon to tion, since the defeat of the Simon clique,
PROPRIETOR OF
study and
to it™.;
start .-..-ig;-.:
aright i..
in ;:.i
the , at
times,
uiid how tv.
-*■ all *-
carry forward his great plan of federa­ in tlie hollow of his hand. Scott threw to »iu<i.v
self-culture.” Dr. j
See my regulator for correct
tion and the commercial enterprises the solid support of Multnomah co. to lifeloving work of »elf-culture."
Arnold
had
no
faith
in
geniuses
;
j_but
but
l»e-
be-
;
.
T
nr
»
tt
•
incident to it long after he knew his Williamson and Furnish at the state
what Kitto ainrmeii
affirmed ; , i j time,
Lmon tune
.......-, * I get Western
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own great brain would lie stilled in convention. While there is no suspicion lieve and taught wiiai
death. Bui even this did not measure uf trades attached to this move, there is viz.. “I thaught then, and think to twice a week, direct front Port-
DEALER IN
day, that all the fine stories about ,
.
the man or his ambitions Back of it reeason to believe that, in consideration thi»
natural ability, etc., are mere rig- lana omce-
all is the bequest of $10,000,090 to of the kindness. Scott will go to the
establish scholarship at Oxford, in United States senate. Speaking broadly, mat ole, and that every man may, —----------------------------------------------------------
which beneficence the people of all the the whole state of Oregon could pro-
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook]
English-speaking world and Germany duce no more superb senator. If Scott
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will participate. For many years there openly announces that he desires to be he wishes to become." It is equally true
...
have filtered through the American press Oregon's next United States senator,
Nehnlem. Ore.
G. A. W ai . kxx .
(Y /) |J.
.1
.
occasional stories of the high admira­ he will I*, and no power in polities can
tion which Cecil Rhodes entertained prevent him. But Scottis silent, and
for American institutions, particularly will be until after the personnel of the
for the federation idea, which tor the next state legislature is known. Then.
J. P. ALLEN,
time in human history hnd l*en first
the language of the populists, he will
formulated into practice. But no one know where he it at.”
SHAVING,
Dealer in (igara, Tobacco. ( on-
Proprietor.
appreciated how deep-seated was this
W ♦ »
HAIR CUTTING,
admiration and how thoroughly it had
fertloBary.
Stationery.
First
Class
accommodation
at
Second
Class Rate.
It is to the interest of every P«1«'*1*"
taken possession of his mind, colored that the duty on wood pulp should be
SHAMPOOING,
his imagination and influenced his life
taken off. which would also be instru­
New» and Periodical*. Hot ancj Cold Baths.
plans. When he contributed $50,000 to ment«! in killing off one out ofthe many
j EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
the Parnell campaign fund he was trust companies which are fleecing the Next to Sturgeon’. Drug Store.
credited on one hand with quixotic ideas,
people
of
the
United
States.
on the other with a selfish purpose of
M c I ntosh & mcnair ,
HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook.
» ns
irawwr nn
LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK.
J.
A.
TAFT
CO
DRY FLOORING, CEILING,
Finish
Rustic, Wainscoting, Mouldings and Ship
Also all Sizes of ROUGH LUMBER.
Lap.
Steamer Geo R. Vosburg
cheese !
Tillamook and Astoria.
BUTTER ?
MAKERS : Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of
Will Run Between
BlftDDIClpEATINlJ CO.,
Geo. R. Vosburg.
I
NEHALEM TRANS. Cd
:
I Truckee Lumber Co.,
I Í FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
a* * « dl
BOX SHOOKS.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
Hobsonville, Or.
s-A-zsrs: or
SUPPLIES
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr
Pacific Navigation Co
C. & E. Thayer.
J. S. LAMAR.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
? Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. v
Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. 1
Franklin’s Jewelry
Store
M. F. LEACH,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
Ed wards & Sladden,
A. B ALLISON,
’
Barber1
Allen House,
Best Meals in. tlx© Cify
TILLAMOOK, OZEBZE.